Sunday, May 9, 2010

Check Out Lime Crime Magic Dust Loose Eye Shadow - Princess Caraboo

Lime Crime Magic Dust Loose Eye Shadow - Princess Caraboo Review



Lime Crime's slogan is, "So bright it's illegal!" I have stuck mostly with the bright shades. When Princess Caraboo came along it was not what I expected. Since I am now so eager to use bright colors Princess Caraboo was unexpected drama.

I used this as a base for the entire lid. It is sultry yet not over the top. If you are not ready to step over and use bright colors Princess Caraboo is for you. I feel this color is office friendly. This is soft and velvety while adding color.

This isn't a boring dark green that looks like an army color. I would describe this color as forest green, or dark olive green. This is mostly matte but you can still see some sheen in it. Lasts longer with primer!



Lime Crime Magic Dust Loose Eye Shadow - Princess Caraboo Feature


  • More punch than regular pressed eyeshadow! Use a little to create a subtle wash of color, or layer for that bold, dramatic effect!
  • These highly-pigmented loose shadows will not streak or cake, are easy to blend and very long-lasting.
  • Each Magic Dust comes in a 10g sifter jar and contains 0.14 oz net weight of product.
  • Vegan friendly!
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Lime Crime Magic Dust Loose Eye Shadow - Princess Caraboo Overview


"A young girl appeared in a town a few miles from Briston - she spoke a mysterious language, stuck to a vegetarian diet and danced exotically. A Portuguese traveler finally understood what she was saying; her name was Caraboo and she was the princess of a far-away island. The news of the foreign princess spread and soon she was a national figure. But this notoriety was to prove her undoing.A woman in Bristol read the newspaper and recognized her immediately. A couple of months earlier the girl had been a lodger at a house which she kept with her daughters, and she'd sometimes entertained them by speaking in her own made up language. When she left, she'd been wearing a turban. Another witness said he'd met the 'princess' on the road, and she ate steak and drank rum.The 'princess' eventually broke down and admitted the truth. She was Mary Baker, the daughter of a cobbler. A few days later, written samples of her language returned from Oxford, where they were analyzed and marked as 'humbug'."'Princess Caraboo' by Lime Crime is an exotic, dark green with mystic sheen. Can be applied wet or dry - we recommend wetting your brush for extra-dramatic results!Contents: Mica, Titanium Dioxide, Tin Oxide, and Iron Oxide, Secret Ingredient.


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